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Re: Greatest Moment in my FIRST career
I would have to say that there are many many great moments.
One would have to be the very first time I ever saw FIRST FRC robots, in 2005 at the IRI. From that moment on, I knew I wanted to be involved with this and wanted to be an engineer.
Another would be witnessing a team that you helped start build a robot and compete successfully. This goes along with all of the numerous acts of gracious professionalism that I have witnessed over the past few years. It's very impressive.
Finally, I will never forget being sent down as the second seed captain and being "proposed" to by 229 and drafted into an awesome alliance at SBPLI 2007.
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— N. W. Dougherty
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